chambermaid
/ˈtʃeɪm.bə.meɪd/ (uk) · /ˈtʃeɪm.bɚ.meɪd/ (us)
chambermaid — 名詞
- chambermaidsingular
- chambermaidsplural
1. a female worker employed by a hotel to make beds and keep guest bedrooms neat
房務員
飯店房間清潔人員
a female worker employed by a hotel to make beds and keep guest bedrooms neat
Greta works as a chambermaid at a seaside resort and starts her shift at seven every morning.
Greta 在一個海濱度假村擔任房務員,每天早上七點開始上班。
[[12, 23, "chambermaid"], [37, 47, "seaside resort"], [63, 82, "starts her shift at seven"]]
The chambermaid knocked gently before entering the guest's room to change the towels.
房務員先輕輕敲門,才進入客人房間更換毛巾。
[[4, 15, "chambermaid"], [16, 22, "knocked gently"], [52, 68, "change the towels"]]
After years of working as a chambermaid, Niran was promoted to head of housekeeping.
擔任多年房務員後,Niran 被晉升為房務主管。
Daichi left a note asking the chambermaid for extra pillows, and they were delivered within minutes.
Daichi 留了張紙條請房務員多送幾個枕頭,幾分鐘內就送到了。
Being a chambermaid requires attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently under time pressure.
擔任房務員需要注重細節,並且能在時間壓力下有效率地工作。
常見錯誤
Using chambermaid to refer to any hotel cleaner regardless of building area — chambermaid specifically cleans guest bedrooms, not public areas.
Assuming chambermaid is interchangeable with maid — a maid often works in a private home, while a chambermaid works in a hotel.